• The Palazzo Barberini is without precedent or progeny in Roman palace buildings. It is an H-shaped block with no interior courtyard.
  • Showcasing works from some of the greatest artists that ever lived, Palazzo Barberini is a hidden gem and one of Rome’s most underrated museums.
  • The Palazzo Barberini Museum is a 17th-century palace in Rome located near Piazza Barberini.
  • Towards the end of 1628, construction began on the Palazzo Barberini alle Quattro Fontane and continued until 1638.
  • Inside, the Palazzo Barberini Architecture is equally impressive, with a grand staircase leading to the first floor, where the main reception rooms are located.
  • Ancient Art Gallery at Palazzo Barberini Tickets Reservation. ... a sumptuous residence in Rome, as the cardinal Maffeo Barberini ascended to the Pontificate.
  • Palazzo Barberini is located in Rome’s city center on Via Delle Quattro Fontane. There is a short walk from Piazza Barberini to the palace on Quirinal Hill.
  • Built for Pope Urban VIII (real name Maffeo Barberini), the palazzo is now an art gallery that not everyone knows about.
  • The site where Palazzo Barberini is located is the former wine vineyard of the Sforza family. A palazzetto was built here in 1549 by the Sforza's.